Pixel 11 Pro Fold 'Pine' Render Leaks With Oversized Flash
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- Mystic Leaks shared an official-looking render of the Pixel 11 Pro Fold in a new 'Pine' color—a darker green also expected on the Pixel 11 Pro and Pro XL—paired with a light gold frame and 'G' logo.
- The Pixel 11 Pro Fold's camera bar is slightly narrower than the Pixel 10 Pro Fold's, with cutouts extending all the way to the edge and no excess metal between them.
- Lens positions have been rearranged: the main and ultrawide cameras now sit at the bottom alongside the autofocus sensor (previously positioned above), with the telephoto lens at the top-right.
- The camera flash is notably larger than last year's model—nearly the size of a camera lens—prompting 9to5Google's Abner Li to speculate that the rumored 'Pixel Glow' light indicator may be built into it rather than running around the camera bar's perimeter.
- The Fold retains a satin frame finish, while the standard Pixel 11 Pro and Pro XL are expected to ship with a shiny, glossy frame.
- Google's Made by Google 2026 launch event is approximately one month away, and this Pine render is the latest in a string of pre-announcement Pixel 11 leaks.
Why it matters: With the launch event one month out, a render this detailed likely reflects a finalized design—meaning buyers can already gauge whether the Pine color and narrower camera bar appeal. The oversized flash, if it does house 'Pixel Glow,' signals Google is investing in hardware-level notification differentiation rather than relying solely on software cues.
